MrBeast confirms Beast Games Season 2: “For Season 2, I’m definitely going to get the numbers down way faster and have more skill-based games.”

Amy Chen

Amy Chen

MrBeast shared his thoughts on Beast Games Season 2 in a comment under a recent Scott Cramer YouTube video. Here are the details.

On Feb. 25, MrBeast, also known as James Stephen "Jimmy" Donaldson, appeared to have confirmed plans for Beast Games Season 2.

MrBeast talks about Beast Games Season 2 (Screenshot via esports.gg)
MrBeast talks about Beast Games Season 2 (Screenshot via esports.gg)

MrBeast confirms Beast Games Season 2

In a comment under one of Scott Cramer's YouTube videos, MrBeast acknowledged the lessons from Beast Games Season 1 before talking about Season 2.

"Hey! I definitely learned a ton making [Season] 1 of Beast Games. I agree in hindsight [that there] way too many self elimination games and not enough games of skill," MrBeast wrote. "For [Season] 2, I’m definitely going to get the numbers down [way] faster and have more [skill-based] games."

Scott Cramer talks about Beast Games Season 1 on his YouTube channel (Screenshot via esports.gg)
Scott Cramer talks about Beast Games Season 1 on his YouTube channel (Screenshot via esports.gg)

What worked and didn't work in Beast Games?

The video, titled, "Beast Games Didn't Even Try To Be Good" explained the format of Beast Games Season 1 before going into how the show featured a lot of bribes.

One example pertained to contestants being offered a bribe of $450,000 to leave instead of firing cannons on a ship. "They didn't fire the cannons. They offered a bribe instead," Scott Cramer said in his video.

The ships and cannons scene from Beast Games Season 1 (Image via MrBeast and Amazon Prime Video)
The ships and cannons scene from Beast Games Season 1 (Image via MrBeast and Amazon Prime Video)

The YouTuber went into what he enjoyed about Beast Games Season 1 as well. For example, he praised some of the challenges and highlighted three memorable moments from the show. One of them was how one contestant flipped a coin to double the prize money. According to Scott Cramer, the lead-up, scene itself, editing, and overall execution made that moment great. You can check out what Scott Cramer had to say starting around the 21:50 mark in his video below.

MrBeast himself acknowledged this feedback in his comment. "I appreciate you including the segment of the parts you liked," he wrote. "And it’s obvious why all your favorite parts are once the contestants are dwindled down. Easier to get to know them."

MrBeast then mentioned reaching out to Scott Cramer on X if the YouTuber would like to help him with Beast Games Season 2.

More Beast Games Season 2 hints

Earlier this year, MrBeast also shared some thoughts about future seasons of Beast Games in a video with YouTubers Colin and Samir. When these YouTubers asked him about Beast Games Season 2, he said that he enjoyed working with Prime Video. He also said that he "100%" wants to continue with the concept of Beast Games and "there's no world where I'm not."

Therefore, while a release date hasn't been revealed yet as of Feb. 26, Beast Games Season 2 appears to be on MrBeast's mind.

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